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  1. 17 de jul. de 2017 · January 9, 1862. David G. Farragut, a Union Flag Officer, is given command of the Western Gulf Blockading Squadron. January 11, 1862. Edwin M. Stanton is named the new Secretary of War by President Lincoln. January 12, 1862. Confederate Navy forces attempt to unseat Union ships at New Orleans.

  2. 18 de jul. de 2017 · January 29, 1861. John Dix, the acting United States Secretary of the Treasury, orders authorities in New Orleans to shoot anyone attempting to bring down the American flag. February 1, 1861. Texas declares it has seceded from the Union, joining a chorus of southern states in defiance of the north. February 4, 1861.

  3. Timeline of significant events related to the American Civil War, from the election of Abraham Lincoln as U.S. president in 1860 to major turning points in the war, including the Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania in July 1863 and the capture of Vicksburg, Mississippi, by Union forces that same month.

  4. President Abraham Lincoln Dies. On April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln died. He had been shot by an assassin the night before and died of a head wound early on the morning of the 15th. President Lincoln had been sworn in to his second term of office on March 4, 1865.

  5. Events. 11 January – Charing Cross railway station in London opens. [1] 11 March – Great Sheffield Flood: the Dale Dike Dam bursts devastating Sheffield. 29 March – Treaty of London: Britain voluntarily cedes control of the United States of the Ionian Islands to the Kingdom of Greece with effect from 2 May. [2]

  6. 19 de nov. de 2014 · Canada West was bordered by the Ottawa River in the east, Lake Superior in the west and Lake Erie in the south. Rupert's Land, to the north, was chartered to the Hudson's Bay Company. The population of Canada West was about 480,000. This included Indigenous people, British settlers and Loyalists from the United States.

  7. June 30 – Macdonald - Cartier "Great Coalition" government formed. July 18 – US Civil War: North-South negotiations begin at Niagara Falls, New York. September 1 – September 9: Charlottetown Conference, noted as the first step towards Confederation [2] September 19 – Confederate agents use Canada as base for attempt to free Confederate ...